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Web and mobile video delivery is a dynamic and rapidly growing, global market. RipCode has thought a lot about the hardware, software and processes in this space, and we are here to listen, share, initiate and join the conversation.
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Thank you for sharing!
In your model showing the explosion of transcoding, the huge #’s are all predicated on your statenent that 30 transcodes are required for each piece of content. What are those 30 links in the chain of dispersal? It seems like an overstatement.
Thanks, Damon